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Private Seller Price

What is the Private Seller Price?

The amount you can expect to pay if you buy this vehicle from a private seller.

$7,363

Dealer Price

What is the Dealer Price?

The amount you can expect to pay if you buy this vehicle from a dealer.

$8,024

Price Range
$7,362 - $8,687

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Trade-In Value

What is the Trade-in Value?

Target Trade-in price is the amount you can expect to receive for your vehicle if you sell
it to the dealer at the same time you are purchasing a new vehicle.

This target
trade-in price is based on Black Book's "" condition with 132,000 miles, and the options you've selected. Actual price is set by the dealer, and may
vary based upon market conditions, vehicle specifications and conditions, and/or
other circumstances pertinent to your vehicle or the proposed transaction. This price
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$7,290

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Private Sale Price

What is the Private Sale Price?

The amount you can expect to actually receive for your vehicle if you sell it privately.

If you sell your car privately, you can expect to receive a price of $7,363. In order to get this price, we recommend you list your car for $8,708. Alternatively, you can trade-in your car at the dealer and expect to receive $7,290.

We do not have enough recent transaction data to estimate the sale price for this vehicle.
You can trade-in your car at the dealer and expect to receive $7,290.

If you sell your car privately, you can expect to receive a price of $7,363. In order to get this price, we recommend you list your car for $8,708. We do not have enough recent transaction data to estimate the trade-in price for this vehicle.

We do not have enough recent transaction data to estimate the sale price for this vehicle.

The trade-in price is lower than the expected sale price because the dealer must recondition and advertise your vehicle before reselling it.

What should you expect to pay for a 2008 Audi Q7 SUV?

If you purchase from a dealer, you can expect to pay $8,024 for a
2008 Audi Q7 SUV
as configured. If you purchase from a private seller, you can expect to pay $7,363.

The dealer price is higher than the private seller price because the dealer will pay to recondition the vehicle,
and may offer a limited warranty.

We do not have enough recent transaction data to estimate the purchase price for this vehicle.

Not enough recent transactions to show market data.

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Market AverageSale Price

What is Market Average?

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Market HighSale Price

What is Market High?

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